Practice mode
Practice your talk out loud and get honest AI feedback.
How do I practise my talk with Avorate?
In practice mode you pick one of your presentations or a free topic, set your goal and start recording. Then you deliver your talk out loud, exactly as you would in front of the class. Avorate records you, creates a transcript and analyses the recording. Shortly after you get a rating with concrete tips, and you can listen to yourself again.
- 1Choose a presentation or a free topic and start recording.
- 2Give your talk out loud. The app records audio and stops when you finish.
- 3Wait briefly while the AI analyses the recording.
- 4Read the rating, listen back and practise the weak parts again.
How does the AI feedback work?
Avorate rates your recording in three areas: pace, clarity and filler words. Those scores add up to one overall grade. You also get the transcript of your talk and tips that point at concrete moments, such as saying “um” too often or speaking too fast. Every run stays in your history, so you can follow your progress over time.
What are speaking minutes?
Speaking minutes are the amount of talking time available to you for practice. Every recording deducts as many minutes as you actually spoke. Your current balance is visible in the app, extra minutes can be unlocked with credits, and paid plans include a larger quota. If an analysis is cancelled, the unused seconds are refunded automatically.

